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Dedication

We humbly dedicate this study to all students of International


School of Asia and the Pacific-Kalinga. We wish that this book will
serve you a knowledge and develop, particularly on how to avoid for
being addicted in online games.

Acknowledgment

We would like to extend our gratitude and thanks for who


contributed and satisfied to finish our this research book.

1st To our parents, who have been our source of inspiration and
gave us strength when we thought of giving up, who continually
provide what we need not just in financial support but also in moral,
spiritual, and emotional.

2nd To our brothers, sisters, relatives, mentor, friends,


classmates and lovers. Who shared their words of advice and
encouragement to finish this study. Specially to Sir Lance Arangorin
who had really supervised and helped us to establish our research
study.

And lastly, we dedicated this book to our Almighty God, thank


you for the guidance, strength, power of mind, protection and skills
and for giving us a healthy life. All of these, we offer to you.

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